Two area graduates perform senior recitals at AU

Published: November 2, 2004 12:00 AM

ASHLAND Ashland University's Department of Music has scheduled three senior student recitals. Scott Berry will present an organ recital on Nov. 7 at 4 p.m. in AU's Memorial Chapel. His program includes "Suite on the Second Tone" by Jean-Adam Guillaume-Guilain; "Two Chorale Preludes" and "Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, BWV 543" by Bach; "Eleven Chorale Preludes, Opus 122" by Brahms; "Sonatine for Pedals Alone, Opus 11" by Vincent Persichetti; "Aria, Opus 51" by Flor Peeters; and "Carillon de Westminster, Opus 54, No. VI" by Louis Vierne. Berry is the son of Joel and Doranna Berry of South Jefferson Road, Shreve, and graduated in 2000 from Triway High School in Wooster. His major is music with a minor in religion. Emily Scaife will present a vocal recital on Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Elizabeth Pastor Recital Hall. She will be assisted by Rose Zuber on piano. Stephanie Hines, clarinet, and Laura Mohn, flute, will be guest performers. Her featured work will be "Parto! Ma tu ben mio" from "LaClemenza di Tito, K621" by Mozart. She is the daughter of Timothy and Linda Scaife of Kittanning, Pa., and graduated from Kittanning Senior High School in 2001. Her major is music education with a vocal emphasis.Kevin Taylor will hold a tuba recital on Nov. 13 at 6:30 p.m., in the Elizabeth Pastor Recital Hall. He will be assisted by Rose Zuber on piano. Guest performers include Steve Whitfield, trumpet; Ashley Murphy, trumpet; Mike Cook, trombone; and Chelsie Taylor, French horn. On the program are "Sonata for Tuba" by Hindemith; "Sonata" by Sibbing; "Maid of the Mist" by Clark; and "Largo al Factotum" by Rossini. He is the son of Steve and Gail Taylor of County Road 2175, Perrysville, and graduated in 2001 from Hillsdale High School in Jeromesville. His major is music education.